Are you yearning for a travel destination that offers awe-inspiring landscapes and exhilarating outdoor activities? Look no further than Nong Khiaw, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Laos. The village of Nong Khiaw is renowned for its extraordinarily beautiful pastures and side-by-side Nam Ou River. You can stay here for a few nights, go on a riverboat tour, explore the nearby Laotian villages, and go on a hike through the interiors of the dense forest. Be cautious as you meander through the area, as there are many unexploded bombs left over from the Vietnam War.
In this Nong Khiaw travel guide, we will unveil the secrets of this captivating destination and provide you with all the information you need to plan an unforgettable journey.
Nearly everyone who has visited Northern Laos will extol its splendor and tranquility. The raw allure of the North is particularly appealing for anyone seeking to avoid the "Banana Pancake Route" throng! One of the region's great jewels, Nong Khiaw, is about four hours from the UNESCO World Heritage site of Luang Prabang (also spelt Kiau, Kiew).
Traveling to Nong Khiaw is a seamless experience, thanks to the availability of convenient transportation options, both on land and water. Regardless of whether you're coming from the bustling city of Luang Prabang, the capital city of Vientiane, or the border town of Huay Xai, you'll find a suitable route to reach this captivating destination.
Nong Khiaw is a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Laos
The boat journey from Luang Prabang to Nong Khiaw is a scenic and unforgettable experience. The slow boat ride along the Nam Ou River takes approximately 5 to 6 hours, but the breathtaking views of rural villages, towering cliffs, and cascading waterfalls make it well worth the time. This journey allows you to witness local life along the riverbanks and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Laos.
If you prefer a quicker option, you can take a bus from Luang Prabang to Nong Khiaw, which takes around 3 to 4 hours. While the bus ride may not offer the same picturesque views as the boat, it's still a convenient and comfortable way to reach Nong Khiaw.
The bus is the most common way to travel from Huay Xai to Nong Khiaw. The bus travel takes approximately two hours and costs around 100,000 kip (about $10 USD). This route is served by various bus companies, so you may check rates and departure times before purchasing your ticket.
This is the most common way to travel between the two cities. The bus ride takes about 8 hours and costs around 100,000 kip (~$10 USD). There are several bus companies that operate this route, so you can compare prices and departure times before booking your ticket.
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Nong Khiaw definitely shines in this regard as a must-visit location. So, what to do in Nong Khiaw? There won't likely be a time when you have nothing to do (unless that is the reason you chose to visit). Naturally, some of the best activities are centered on the river or the nearby cliffs and mountains, or both.
The recently developed attraction known as the '100 Waterfalls' has quickly become one of Laos' top hiking experiences. Tour companies in the area now offer one-day tours, making it easily accessible for visitors. While the trek is adventurous and will keep you wet for hours, wearing sturdy shoes is essential. However, the breathtaking scenery along the way makes the effort truly rewarding.
Within close proximity to Nong Khiaw, you'll find two distinct caves awaiting your exploration. The first one, Tam Phatok Cave, lies south of the town (east of the river) and can be easily reached with a leisurely walk along the paved road, taking approximately 1 to 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can opt for a quicker ride by renting a bicycle in town, allowing you to reach the cave within just 20 minutes. Admission to the cave is a mere 5,000 kip ($0.63), and you may also rent a flashlight for another 5,000 kip, though it may not be necessary as the cave is well-lit. Additionally, the lady selling tickets is more than willing to keep an eye on your bicycles while you explore.
The other caves are situated east of the river as well, but this time, you'll embark on an hour-long walk to the north along an unpaved road next to the river. The journey begins near the Sunrise bungalows, right by the bridge. Upon entering the little village, a ticket booth awaits where you can purchase tickets for 10,000 kip ($1.25) to enter the cave. Along the way, you might encounter some of the local children, adding a charming touch to your cave exploration experience.
Nong Khiaw has gained recognition as Laos' equivalent to Thailand's renowned Krabi region, owing to its impressive limestone formations. These natural wonders provide an array of rock climbing opportunities suitable for both seasoned climbers and beginners alike. You'll find several establishments in town that offer equipment rental, guided tours, and even introductory courses, ensuring that everyone can partake in this exhilarating activity.
Rock climbing in Nong Khiaw is a great experience
Discover the beauty of Nong Khiaw and its surroundings by renting a bicycle from the various rental shops available on both sides of the river. Opting for mountain bikes, we chose a rental place conveniently located near Delilah's on the western side of the river. There are two enticing routes to explore: one involves following the dirt road east of the river, leading you to the north of town, where you can visit a captivating cave, a quaint village, and enchanting waterfalls.
For an unforgettable experience, head to one of the charming riverside bars to witness the breathtaking sunset in Nong Khiaw. The CT restaurant, located right by the bridge, and the Sunset Restaurant, both on the eastern side of the river, offer the perfect vantage points. As the sun descends over the mountains, transforming the sky into shades of purple, treat yourself to a refreshing BeerLao, and let this nightly ritual become a cherished memory that never loses its magic.
What riverfront town would be complete without fun kayaking adventures? Hire one for a few hours or a few days and use it to travel by canoe to nearby settlements, some of which are only accessible by water.
Fun kayaking adventures in Nong Khiaw
Nong Khiaw offers a diverse range of accommodation choices, ensuring a comfortable stay for all travelers. For those seeking the best guesthouse options, head to the east side of the river, just over the bridge. This area boasts a plethora of budget-friendly choices, from charming riverfront bungalows to convenient motel-style rooms.
One of the biggest advantages of staying on the east side of the river is the opportunity to relish stunning sunsets right from your hammock. Most accommodations feature these delightful swings right outside your door, providing the perfect spot to unwind and soak in the mesmerizing evening views.
Here is the list of our recommended places to stay:
Meexai Guesthouse offers a pleasant stay for travelers, situated along a dirt alley that features several appealing choices. This modern two-story guesthouse boasts clean and spacious rooms, ensuring a comfortable experience. The highlight of Meexai is the large balcony on each floor, thoughtfully divided into smaller patios for each room, allowing guests to enjoy their own private space.
The proprietor goes above and above to ensure that your stay is comfortable in every way. For the most breathtaking view, consider staying on the upper floor and savoring the best of what Meexai Guesthouse has to offer.
Nong Khiaw offers a diverse range of accommodation choices
Bamboo Paradise provides a variety of accommodation options, including bungalows and a newly constructed building with rooms at the back. While the rooms inside offer better protection from elements such as mosquitoes and bugs, it is the bungalows that boast scenic river views, along with inviting terraces and hammocks for ultimate relaxation. All rooms are equipped with fans and hot water showers, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests. On-site, you'll find a cozy restaurant where you can enjoy delicious meals.
Sunrise Guesthouse offers a row of bungalows perfectly situated on the east side of the river, near the town bridge. While the older bungalows are simple in design, they offer fantastic river views. There are newer bungalows made of sturdy stone that provide a more luxurious experience at an excellent value.
These cottages on the east side are a good choice for anyone seeking a somewhat more upscale lodging option. Although it is out of most backpackers' budget range, this location offers a perfect retreat for weary travelers looking for a little luxury in a landlocked paradise. Even the most frugal guests are tempted by the spacious rooms, lovely balconies, and breathtaking outlook.
Ready to explore Nong Khiaw and the wonders of Laos? Don't forget to apply for your Laos eVisa through Global Visa Services before your journey! The eVisa process is convenient and straightforward, allowing you to obtain your travel authorization online, saving time and hassle at the border. Contact us and apply for your Laos eVisa today, and get ready for an adventure-filled escapade in Nong Khiaw and beyond!
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